Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1916 — HANGING GROVE. [ARTICLE]
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This seems to be a bad time for autoists these cold days. .Schuyler Robinson, of Gillam, snapped a right front spindle off his Cadillac at Moody Thursday, when attempting to give the road to some loaded wagons. A big car was laid up for repairs at the A. 0. Moore corner Friday with a broken rear axle: Several big cars were pulled out of snow drifts this week. Mrs. Fred Morrison is visiting her at Hamlet a few days. Miss Louise Dunker returned to her home Thursday evening after a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Riley Snyder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker have a fine pair of twins. The mother of them is a big brindle cow, the calves are now a week old and all indications point to their getting along fine. E. S. Moon, of Marion, Ohio, who ownss a farm in Milroy, was here on business Friday. Word has been received from all the road districts which held elections Saturday. Georee Johnson, of
district No. 3, received the entire vote cast, which was 16. At Parker no one turned out except the trustee. Where no election is held, the appointment will be made by the trustee. The McCoysburg Sunday school and the teachers will give a Christmas tree Saturday night Washington Cook has kindly volunteered his services to get the tree and help put it up. The Ladies’ Aid will serve lunch at Henry Heck’s sale, Thursday. The annual election of officers of the McCoysburg Sunday school was held Sunday morning.
